• Asidonhopo@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    How much do native Greenlanders like being governed by Denmark, would they conceivably be better off as US citizens? Obviously self governance is best but could they defend their own territory in that case. I think there’s a case to be made for this idea and few Americans regret having Alaska as part of the union.

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      1 day ago

      It’s already a self governing territory. And Americans will treat the Natives probably even worse than the Danish do nowadays

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      Last time this idea was brought up, the Danish response was clear: Denmark can’t sell Greenland because it’s not ours to sell. The Greenlanders rejected the offer.

      There’s been decades of collaboration between Denmark and Greenland on establishing autonomy and independence of Greenland. It appears they are not interested in becoming integrated into a different state, but would rather continue that process.

      But indeed, it’s up to the people of Greenland.

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      Lets see here… giving up social nets and universal healthcare, adopting policies that are destroying their home, very likely never be granted statehood, thus have little say in federal politics…

      Im going to go with a strong no. They arent better off as US citizens.

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        2 days ago

        it may be an honest question, but surely a stoopid question.